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Because they aren't bright enough to be seen in the sunlight.
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Stars are normally seen at night. However, our Sun is also a star and it is seen during the day. So stars can be seen at anytime.
Draco, or "The Dragon", is located in the northern sky and is never seen from the southern hemisphere. There are 17 main stars in the constellation.
a stars brightness as seen from Earth
The Matariki is the Māori name for the cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades. The Pleiades are to be found near the plane of the ecliptic and therefore are only seen when Earth is on the same side of the Sun to them. Thus the Matariki can not always be seen in the night sky.
Matariki is a star cluster in the New Zealand night sky that marks the start of the Maori New Year. The legend of Matariki varies among Maori tribes, but it usually involves a mother and her daughters who are pursued by an abusive husband. They seek refuge in the sky, becoming the stars of Matariki. The appearance of Matariki is seen as a time for reflection, remembrance, and celebration in Maori culture.
Matariki is the Maori name for the Pleiades star cluster and refers to the traditional Maori New Year. It marks the start of the indigenous Māori calendar and is celebrated with festivals, feasting, and storytelling. Matariki is seen as a time for reflection, new beginnings, and honoring ancestors.
There are many people who have seen shooting stars. There will be many more sightings of shooting stars in the future.
Because they aren't bright enough to be seen in the sunlight.
Since that can easily be seen with the naked eye, we can be reasonably sure that it was seen in prehistoric times.
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The tikanga (customs and protocols) associated with Matariki can vary among different iwi (tribes) and hapū (sub-tribes). However, some common tikanga include acknowledging and paying respects to the ancestors, gathering and sharing kai (food), engaging in storytelling and waiata (songs), as well as participating in ceremonies, including the planting of crops. Matariki is also seen as a time for reflection, renewal, and setting intentions for the year ahead.
Stars are normally seen at night. However, our Sun is also a star and it is seen during the day. So stars can be seen at anytime.
you cant.
No. Many stars are too dim and to distant to be seen even with highly advanced telescopes, and many others are hidden behind clouds of gas and dust.
Because.. the light from the Sun is far too bright to allow stars to be seen.